The increase of extreme drought and precipitation events due to climate change will alter microbial processes. Perturbation experiments demonstrated that microbes are sensitive to environmental alterations. However, only little is known on the legacy effects in microbial systems. Here, we designed a laboratory microcosm experiment using aerobic methane-consuming communities as a model system to test basic principles of microbial resilience and the role of changes in biomass and the presence of non-methanotrophic microbes in this process. We focused on enrichments from soil, sediment, and water reflecting communities with different legacy with respect to exposure to drought. Recovery rates, a recently proposed early warning indicator of a cr...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Alternate prolonged drought and heavy rainfall is predicted to intensify with global warming. Desicc...
Terrestrial ecosystem models assume that microbial communities respond instantaneously, or are immed...
The increase of extreme drought and precipitation events due to climate change will alter microbial ...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under incre...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under increa...
<p>Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under inc...
In seasonally changing environments, aerobic methanotrophs are exposed to elevated temperatures and ...
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) experiments have predominantly focused on communities of hi...
Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition an...
Background. Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play a vital role in the global climate by degr...
International audienceSoil microorganisms are responsible for organic matter decomposition processes...
Microbes play an essential role in ecosystem functions, including carrying out biogeochemical cycles...
Microbes play an essential role in ecosystem functions, including carrying out biogeochemical cycles...
Soil microbiomes play a key role in driving biogeochemical cycles of the Earth system. As drought fr...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Alternate prolonged drought and heavy rainfall is predicted to intensify with global warming. Desicc...
Terrestrial ecosystem models assume that microbial communities respond instantaneously, or are immed...
The increase of extreme drought and precipitation events due to climate change will alter microbial ...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under incre...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under increa...
<p>Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under inc...
In seasonally changing environments, aerobic methanotrophs are exposed to elevated temperatures and ...
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) experiments have predominantly focused on communities of hi...
Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition an...
Background. Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play a vital role in the global climate by degr...
International audienceSoil microorganisms are responsible for organic matter decomposition processes...
Microbes play an essential role in ecosystem functions, including carrying out biogeochemical cycles...
Microbes play an essential role in ecosystem functions, including carrying out biogeochemical cycles...
Soil microbiomes play a key role in driving biogeochemical cycles of the Earth system. As drought fr...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Alternate prolonged drought and heavy rainfall is predicted to intensify with global warming. Desicc...
Terrestrial ecosystem models assume that microbial communities respond instantaneously, or are immed...